The Handbook for Innovative Democracy

The Handbook for Innovative Democracy presents tangible policy proposals for decision-makers originating from IYTT youth conferences. These proposals aim at strengthening democracy in the three policy areas: Governance, Education, and Equity.

The Handbook presents the proposals into policy areas and resource parameters necessary for policy implementation. It is a user-friendly, quick-to-use guide that inspires democracy-renewal fitting the needs, contexts, and capabilities of decision-makers.

Below, you may explore the proposals using the parameters and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

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2019, 7: Repurpose Economics


Repurpose Economics We strongly believe in the need to repurpose the orthodox economic doctrine. The discipline has fallen victim to [...]

23 September, 2022


2019, 6: Empower through Legal Knowledge


Empower through Legal Knowledge Societies and their citizens require knowledge of the system we live in. The way to empower [...]


2019, 5: Put Youth in Charge


Put Youth in Charge Although young people between the ages of 15 and 24 constitute about 25 percent of the [...]


2019, 4: Enforce Human Rights


Enforce Human Rights We aspire to place Human Rights at the heart of our Open Society. We see the respect [...]


2019, 3: Reviving the Democratic Tree


Reviving the Democratic TreeEnhancing Participation and Accountability of Our LeadersWe are told our political systems are wavering, with citizens’ trust [...]

10 October, 2022


2019, 2: Reform the Educational System


Reform the Educational System With cultural, political, and scientific development in all areas of life, current methods of education have [...]

23 September, 2022


2019, 1: Expand Access to Education


Expand Access to Education An education failing to include individuals of all groups, socioeconomic backgrounds, and stages of life is [...]


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